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neighborhood weather, different depending on where you live. >> sam and carson, will they play nice today? >> it's not going to get that cold. good morning. breaking overnight, more storms across the south. hail, high winds. >> oh, my gosh! >> and nearly a foot of rain. tornadoes spotted in oklahoma. the storm set to intensify today. closing the gap. our new national poll shows the race between donald trump and hillary clinton is tightening even more. just three points between them. as clinton does her best trump impersonation at a trump rally. >> i'm going to do it, i know how to do it, i'll get it done. >> this morning, the trump game plan. insiders telling nbc news he'll go after her character, her e-mails and her husband's infidelity. cause revealed. the engineer of that amtrak train that crashed near philadelphia, killing eight
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people, was distracted while at the controls. this according to a new ntsb report set to be released today. and what were they thinking? two yellowstone tourists put a baby buy sison in the back of t suv to try and keep it warm. the tragic result. warning to all visitors today, tuesday, may 17th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today". it's a tuesday morning. that is a sad story out of yellowstone. >> it's an involved story. confusing in some areas. the bottom line, don't put a baby bison in the hatchback of your car. our top story, the weather. severe storms hammer the region by a new round of powerful storm systems overnight. kerry sanders is in oklahoma
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city. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. it was another sleepless night for residents in the area. violent wind north of here, oklahoma city, registered 69 miles an hour. in felt and durham, oklahoma, two suspected tornadoes touched down. the damage assessments from those tornadoes is yet to be fully calculated. >> reporter: this morning, residents in texas and oklahoma are waking up knee deep in water after a severe weather system walloped parts of the southern plain states. in oklahoma, thunderstorms spawned several tornadoes reported in the oklahoma panhandle. in parts of texas, forecasters say more than 11 inches of rain fell in a 24-hour period in the corpus christi area. the creek cresting over 24 feet. more than four feet above the flood stage. police blocked off major roads, but despite repeated warnings, stubborn drivers tried to make
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their way through. only to get swallowed up by rivers of water in the streets. >> the flooding does not evnd. >> reporter: in houston, residents stranded in their homes posted videos on social media. >> no, i'm not on the bank of a river. i'm on the curb of my street. >> reporter: fighting hail and violent winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour, pounded residents in texas. back in oklahoma, heavy winds and rain kept many hunkered down in their homes, as the region braces for yet another cluster of storms today. >> it's been especially violent hail season so far this year. insurance companies estimate they've paid out more than $1 billion in claims. mostly damage to roofs and cars. yes, forecasters are expecting more hail later today in this part of the country. matt and savannah? >> kerry sanders, thank you. >> we were talking, the people in that area that dealt with an
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awful lot in the last year or so. >> they're going to deal with more this week. we're looking at more strong storms along the texas-oklahoma border. it's going to continue today. we have 16 million people at risk for strong storms today. especially in the late afternoon into the evening hours. large hail, two inches in diameter, damaging winds. storm system after storm system moving across. the flood threat will increase over the next several days. tomorrow, we have a risk of severe storms. heavy rain for the hill country of texas. look what they've been dealing with. for example, houston in the last 12 months, almost 75 inches of rain. that's 24 inches more than they should see. since march 1st, dallas, 9 inches. 20 in houston. 15 in corpus christi. anywhere from 5 to 10 inches above normal. by the next three days, they're going to pick up another 3 to 5 inches. flooding is going to be a po
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problem, besides the severe weather threat. >> we won't be complaining about the chilly temperatures in the northeast anymore. al, thank you very much. two more states hold primaries today as the likely showdown between trump and clinton is taking place. that matchup is getting tighter. our team has it covered. let's start with nbc's kristen welker. she's at clinton campaign headquarters in brooklyn for us. good morning. >> savannah, good morning to you. the race is the closest it has ever been according to our latest nbc news/surveymonkey online poll out today. it shows donald trump cutting hillary clinton's lead down to three points. look at the numbers. 48% to 45%. all this as clinton is still fighting to clinch her own party's nomination. oregon and kentucky weighing in today. >> reporter: clinton campaigning, looking to stop the wins by bernie sanders. clinton is looking past the
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primary in the bluegrass today. >> i am hoping and really looking forward to debating donald trump in the fall. >> does donald trump really speak for you? >> reporter: bracing for what donald trump has promised will be an onslaught of attacks, a super pac is set to release $6.5 million in ads hitting trump in battleground states. as clinton paints herself as the steady leader on the economy. >> it's heartbreaking that people running to be president today, most particularly the presumptive republican nominee, want to go back to those failed policies. >> reporter: touting her husband's policies from the '90s, clinton saying she'll put him in charge of revitalizing the economy. the former president telling nbc news -- >> i'll do whatever i'm asked. >> reporter: it's a strategy that's already opened her up to attacks. >> i think hillary is in an impossible box. you know, you can't imagine bill
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over there in the east wing, in the spouse's quarters, licking stamps and addressing envelopes. what are you going to do with him? >> reporter: trump is previewing his strategy. top aides telling nbc news he plans to confront clinton on her e-mails and her husband's infidelity. he's opening up tonight on an interview on the fox broadcast network. >> i view myself as a messenger. this is a massive thing going on. these are millions and millions of people that have been disenfranchised from this country. >> reporter: while some republicans looking for a third party candidate, another brash billionaire, dallas mavericks owner, mark cuban, saying he's not interested. >> there's not enough time and it wouldn't work. >> and a majority of gop voters, according to our surveymonkey online poll, trust trump over house speaker paul ryan to lead the party.
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58% to 39%. and we're learning this morning that trump is hiring a pollster, something he resisted during the primary, and underscoring his shift to the general election. matt and savannah? >> thank you. let's bring in chuck todd. good to see you. >> good morning, matt. >> let's talk about hillary clinton's idea. if she's elected president, she'll bring in her husband, the former president, to revitalize the economy. it's that two for one deal that we've talked about in the past. when it comes to voters, is there an upside to this and a downside? >> i don't know what the upside is. i think for some, they have positive memories of the '90s. think about what the campaign has been about the last six months. bernie sanders and donald trump, in particular, have been running against the '90s on economic policy, those trade deals, nafta being the biggest one. including wall street deregulation, a major portion of that which happened during the clinton years. i think it is a double-edged
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sword. in talking to people close to the clinton campaign, she didn't mean she was going to hand off half the presidency to him and say, you have the economy. apparently, she was trying to say, he was going to be focusing on distressed communities. in kentucky, that's coal country. places there have been a lot of distressed unemployment. >> let's talk about this. the clinton campaign, as well. donald trump plans to confront clinton on the debate stages on things such as her reaction to her husband's infidelity, the e-mail scandal, benghazi. is there any potential downside for him? >> look, there is. i mean, but this is what worked for him during the primary. i don't see why he would go any other way on this front. and if you look -- when you're going after her, character is her weak spot. that's her vulnerabilities. we know the way trump works. he looks for a vulnerability and tries to exploit, exploit,
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exploit. i think he may succeed in, say, sidelining bill clinton a bit, but i think it raises the importance of barack obama as a surrogate for hillary clinton. i think over the summer when she's looking for a character witness, she's not going to turn to bill, it'll be barack. >> let's continue with hillary for a second. though the numbers are clearly in her favor, she's still locked in a primary battle with bernie sanders. yet, she's starting to look and vet possible vice presidential running mates. a couple names came up. sherrod brown, the senator from ohio. tim kaine, senator from virginia. are they the front runners? >> i think so. you lock one of those down, the republican path isn't there. and they're do no harm candidates. they're disciplined and very good. from what i understand, hilalar clinton is looking for a governing partner. brown can help with the
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supporters. >> former massachusetts governor, and senator corey booker. >> booker is somebody hillary clinton has become comfortable with. likes him. deval deval patrick, somebody she doesn't know well but close to obama world. >> what about elizabeth warren and julian castro? >> i think they get attention in the grassroots. i'll be shocked if they're among the final two or three. >> thank you very much. on monday, we talked about the report from the "new york times" detailing donald trump's history with women. a former model who dated trump for several months in the 1990s and whose story was at the center of the article say her words were mischaracterized. she spoke about it to peter alexander. >> i was promised so many times by them, and to my manager and
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myself, just over and over again, that it was a positive article that i was giving them, and that's how it was going to be depicted. it was not a hit piece. it was just each person's rendition of their experiences with donald trump. and mine was -- >> as you say, they spun it into a negative. >> they absolutely did. i don't have a negative story to give about donald trump because i don't have a negative, you know, account of anything. >> spokesperson for the "new york times" responded to the accusations saying she was quoted fairly, accurately and at length. the ntsb is holding a hearing today on last year's crash of an amtrak train outside of philadelphia. killed eight people and injured more than 200 others. we've learned investigators believe the engineer became distracted and didn't realize he was approaching a dangerous curve. tom costello has been following this from the start. good morning. >> they call it losing
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situational awareness. you may recall, this was train 188. it'd just left a north philly train station when it went into a turn at double the posted speed limit and derailed. originally, the engineer said he didn't remember what happened. now, investigators say he was distracted by radio traffic from a regional train that had just reported being hit by some sort of an object. a rock or a bullet. much as a driver might be distracted by a phone call, the engineer forgot where he was and blew right through the signs warning him to slow down into the curve. the train was traveling at more than 100 miles per hour when it went off the tracks. eight people died. more than 200 people were injured. amtrak has since added automatic braking technology to the northeast corridor, but it's not in place in much of the rest of the country. back to you. >> tom costello in washington, thank you. the senate is kexpected to vote today on president obama's request for money to fight the
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zika virus. lawmakers are considering three plans. the one with the greatest chance to address is a bipartisan plan to cut the president's $1.9 billion request to $1.1 billion. separately, the house is expected to vote this week on a $622 million plan. zika can cause serious birth defects. it is expected to spread more widely during the summer mosquito season. southwest airlines flight forced to return to boston earlier this morning due to turbulence. the flight was on its way to chicago when passengers say the plane started shaking. two flight attendants were injured and taken to the hospital. two passengers also suffered minor injuries. eventually, the flight took off again and has landed safely in chicago. an upcoming meeting is getting a lot of attention. facebook founder mark zuckerberg will sit down with conservative leaders amid claims the social network excluded conservative
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news from its trending topics list. miguel almaguer is at facebook headquarters in menlo park. good morning to you. >> morning. it'll happen tomorrow. a handful of conservative leaders meeting with mark zuckerberg. an important step, say those involved, in getting to the bottom of some serious accusations. >> reporter: the meeting at facebook headquarters is private, but this morning, an emerging profile of those planning to attend. conservatives like glen beck, dana parrino and senior adviser to the trump campaign, barry bennet, will all have face time with facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg. >> no one else in the world has the ability to reach as many people as they do. they have a responsibility to play down the middle. >> reporter: it comes after fallout that facebook suppressed conservative stories from its users on its popular trending topics list. >> even the popular websietd we
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can't compete with facebook in terms of influence and reach. >> reporter: they say the list is identified by algorithms and only reviewed by facebook employees to make certain they are tied to a current event. but gizmodo says a former facebook employee came forward claiming news curators prevented conservative stories from appearing on the site. >> this was something that facebook wasn't forthcoming about and was actually quite misleading about for the course of a two-year span. >> if they were juicing the algorithm in any way, people have a right to be very angry about that. >> reporter: launching an internal investigation, zuckerberg says the tech giant never aims to suppress political perspectives. he invited conservative leaders for the round table after some say he took a veiled spot at donald trump. >> instead of building walls, we can help people build bridges. and instead of dividing people, we can help spribring people
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together. >> reporter: coming together this week, facebook and conservatives. an open dialogue that may also soon be trending. >> zuckerberg says facebook has found no evidence that the claims are true and says he remains committed that the social media site will remain an open platform for all ideas. matt and savannah, back to you. >> miguel, thank you very much. there's troubling news this morning on sunscreen. consumer reports tested dozens of water-resistant sunscreens with spf numbers of 30 or higher. here's what they found. nearly half did not meet their spf claims. nearly 3/4 of natural sunscreens also falling short. if you don't have one of the top-rated products, consumer report says to use a chemical sunscreen with an spf of at least 40. that way, you should get the minimum protection needed. other news this morning. i want to show you a frightening close call caught on surveillance camera. it happened in oklahoma.
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there's an employee helping a customer when suddenly, a pickup truck crashes through the wall, narrowly missing them both. they were hit by debris but walked away uninjured. the customer believes her guardian angel was by her side. the driver wasn't intoxicated but will be ticketed for inattentive driving. let's start with basketball. one of the western conference finals between the golden state warriors and the oklahoma city thunder. westbrook led the points for the thunder, who ended up with the win. now the nhl. the penguins and the lightning. crosby broke a 2-2 tie in overtime, that gave the we think w -- penguins a win. the series is tied. game one of the eastern
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conference finals is tonight. >> i love when you do the sports. >> i love the sports. >> it's fun. now you do the weather. >> that's my wheel house. ious side, we're looking at wet weather stretching from the mid-atlantic states all the way down to the gulf. of course, that enhanced risk of severe weather down through texas. west coast looks spectacular. into the plains, we have g gorgeous weather and plenty of what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands.
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good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley, a cloudy start but rain is on the way. we'll see light rain in philadelphia and the suburbs, low 60s this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies for the lehigh valley. kutztown, 60 degrees this afternoon. but steady rainfall is destined for new jersey and the shore. and the most rainfall in our area will be falling in delaware. that rain arrives later this morning for wilmington, dover and lewes could see closer to half an inch of rain by the time it tapers off this evening. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. >> al, thanks. when good intentions go wrong. why two tourists at yellowstone say they loaded a baby bison into the back of their car, and the urgent new warning to all park visitors. and the new ways that hackers could be targeting your home. why your television, refrigerator, even your doorbell could be putting your safety at risk. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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now i finally feel understood. experience more stories at excedrin.com nbc 10 news starts now. good morning, i'm vai sikahema. just about 7:30. neighborhood weather, very important today. let's get our forecast from nbc 10 first alert meteorologist bill henley. >> so far, no rain. but the rain will be moving in during the day today. grab an umbrella. later this morning and this afternoon is when steadier rainfall will be moving into new jersey. right now we're just watching the temperatures climb. they're slowly moving up, 56 degrees in society hill. 57 in northeast philadelphia. chestnut hill is still until low 50s. the clouds are here. here comes the rain. it's moving into d.c. the steadiest rain will be moving in this afternoon. vai? >> thank yew, bilou, bill. let's check in with jessica
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boyington and traffic this morning. >> we're watching 95, a slow go for sure. we're headed southbound into center city. we're seeing a 25-minute drive time from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway. average speeds into the 30s as well. you can see it is slow around cottman avenue also. the area bridges, okay for the most part. we're in the process of a scheduled opening over the burlington bristol. that's scheduled for 7:30. some delays there. new this morning, a philadelphia police officer is recovering in the hospital after her cruiser collided with a delivery truck. this crash happened in bella vista just before 2:00 this morning. the officer was responding to an assault. she's in stable condition. the driver of the truck was not hurt. today in harrisburg, the pennsylvania medical society will unveil a statewide initiative to reduce the number of opioid overdoses. i'm vai sikahema. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 app. see you at the top of the hour.
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7:30 now on a tuesday morning. may 17th, 2016. we're going to get outside in a little while, say hi to the nice people gathered on a nice, spring morning here in new york. >> back in the studio, we have a look at today's headlines. november's matchup between hillary clinton and donald trump is tightening. according to an online poll out this morning, trump trails nationally by just three points. >> the primary season isn't over just yet. voters are heading to the polls in two more states today. oregon holds democratic and republican primaries, while only democrats are voting in kentucky. and the former prep school graduate convicted of sexually assaulting a younger classmate will be released from jail this
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week. a judge decided to reinstate his bail after it was revoked in march over occur view vcurfew v. labrie will have to wear a monitor. a baby bison loaded in the back of a car by two tourists at yellowstone national park. tamron has the story behind that photo. >> good morning, everyone. park officials say that calf had to be euthanized after rejected from its herd. the tourists thought they were doing the right thing, trying to protect the young animal. their actions ignored the park ru rules, intending to keep wildlife and people safe. >> reporter: this picture snapped by a witness is not photoshoped and not something to laugh about, say officials at yellowstone national park. two tourists came across this road and brought it to a ranger station. worried because the wacalf was
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near cars and looked cold. >> the rangers took the calf back where the tourists found it but the herd wouldn't accept it. >> we made numerous attempts to put it back with its herd, but the newborn calf kept coming back to the road, chasing cars, trying to get close to visitors. >> reporter: bison, also known as american buffalo, are a huge draw in yellowstone. last week, president obama passed a law to make the bison the country's official mammal. no all tourists are getting the message. viral videos and social media showing people petting wild animals and posing for selfies. sometimes with near disastrous results. >> there you go. >> reporter: federal law prohibiting disturbing or petting animals in the national park. visitors are supposed to stay 25
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yards away from all wildlife, and 100 yards away from bears and wolves. >> yellowstone national park is not a zoo and not a petting zoo. it's a place for people to come and experience wild animals in their natural environment. >> reporter: the tourists in this case have not been identified, but they were fined and could still face more charges. >> park officials tell nbc they did not have any good options in this case. the calf could not be shipped out of the park because of an ongoing quarantine involving a contagious disease. the park doesn't have the resources to take care of a young calf that long. officials want to get the word out about not getting too close to bison, especially ahead of the summer tourist season, also mating season, when the animals are the most dangerous. >> so they tried to do something smart, but it would have been better if they'd picked up the phone, called a park ranger and said, we have concerned over this baby or calf. >> it's clear from the reports, it kept wandering away. it may have been already abandoned but you can't put it
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in the car. >> head lyline from tamron, can put it in your car. >> cameron. >> calf and tamron all together. >> i'm call thad aed that all t. guess what? we're not done with winter yet in new england. this is vermont. look at this, picking up snow. maine got over five inches of snow yesterday. i know you may be wihining abou the fact it's been chilly, but it's worse up there. the jet stream dipping down to the south. so from denver all the way to baltimore, temperatures way below normal, i should say. tallahassee even cooler than usual. same in new orleans. tomorrow, we're going to see the temperatures still a little on the chilly side. we don't see things starting to warm up until we get to the weekend. friday, you'll see temperatures
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starting to moderate slowly. then we start to flip the switch as we get into the beginning of next week. good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley, a cloudy start but rain is on the way. we'll see light rain in philadelphia and the suburbs, low 60s this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies for the lehigh valley. kutztown, 60 degrees this afternoon. but steady rainfall is destined for new jersey and the shore. and the most rainfall in our area will be falling in delaware. that rain arrives later this morning for wilmington, dover and lewes could see closer to half an inch of rain by the time it tapers off this evening. have a great day. >> get that weather any time you need it. weather channel on cable. weather.com online. elite athletes are just like the rest of us. they have good days and bad days. >> where is this going? >> tiger tiger woods, for examd day. found nothing but the water. >> oh. >> during a golf exhibition. >> on the other hand, there is
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with a wi-fi connection. >> those products can open your house to hackers. tom costello is back with a firsthand look. tom? >> we've all become accustomed to protecting our home, computers and laptops from hackers. we may not be thinking about protecting the fridge, the tv, the baby cam. all through the in-house wi-fi. >> reporter: it's a wired and wireless work out theld out the more homes connected to the iot, internet of things. from the refrigerator and oven to the tv, thermostat, baby monostomon monitor and doorbell. >> there are poor security on these than we expect from the traditional computer. >> reporter: the global head of resear research, and you heard right. a hacker is looking for these targets. >> the challenge with these devices is that most of them are
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connected to the same wireless network where your computer resides. >> why would anybody want to hack my doorbell, fridge or thermostat? >> they can use it as a means to access more interesting sources of information. >> reporter: including bank documents, e-mails, everything could be vulnerable. the problem? most homes use wi-fi routers that come with default passwords that are easy to hack. homeowners often don't bother changing them. >> you'll see password, no password, 1234, default. >> reporter: to prove how easily routers can be hacked, i drove to a colleague's home outside of boston. by the time i got to the doorbell, he'd already hacked in. then watched my every move on the in-home security cameras he'd broken into. >> you say you've hacked this house. prove it to me. >> if you just turn to your left a little bit, give the camera a wave. >> you've hacked this camera because the default password was weak? >> that's exactly it. we've been able to use the fact
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that it automatically connects to the internet, to get to it from the outside. you have a nice security alarm there. >> you've hacked the alarm system? >> reporter: more concerning, once into the wi-fi, james targeted the computer, tracking all my movements on the laptop. from online shopping to e-mails and bank accounts. >> and the password, denver broncos win 2016. >> so you're seeing everything i type in on my password. >> we can see anything you type, anywhere on your computer. >> reporter: the open back door for the entire house, that wireless router with the weak password. >> so the moral of the story is to make sure your password is not easily hackable? >> make sure you update your devices. keep them up to the latest software version. last but not least, set good passwords. >> yeah, as a reminder, experts recommend at least a 14-character long password. many suggest running words together, like the lyrics of a song, that only you would
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remember, and an automated hacking program wouldn't figure out. even better, mixing languages. you're multi-lingual, right? mix up the languages, put in numbers and it'd be difficult for a hacking program. >> i'll change mine to something i can barely say. tom, thank you. ahead on pop start, your look at new music and videos from a few of the biggest stars in the business. coldplay, adele and justin timberlake. the headaches caused by the long screening lines.
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we're back at 7:49. this is the scene this morning at dallas-ft. worth international airport. passengers there and, frankly, at airports across the coup tnt facing long screening lines. dylan is in the orange room with more. people are taking to social media to vent. >> why wouldn't they? it's what you do. we've been hearing about the airport horror stories and the never ending security lines. there is a picture from one tsa checkpoint that is terrifying. fair warning, it's gruesome, but i promise, it is 100% fake. here it is. possibly the strangest thing at a tsa checkpoint, a dead body prop from the "chain saw
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massacre" movie. this brought on jokes. joey said he was alive at the start of the tsa security line. jokes aside, the airline for america group says to share pictures of lines with #i hate the wait. this one is from lax. another from atlanta. now, airports are trying to find creative ways to cope with the frustrations. in san diego, travelers are being entertained by clowns. >> that's supposed to help? >> no, this is more terrifying than the actual line. in cincinnati, they've enlisted the help of therapy ponies to bring down the tension. i don't know why you wouldn't pay for the actual tsa people. anyway, the reaction to the strategy sums it up well. okay, now things are just getting weird. that's all i got, guys. i don't know how you follow that. >> isn't the story of the dead body prop that couldn't fit in an overhead, so they had to buy a seat? the entire flight, it was sitting in a seat?
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning, i'm vai sikahema. it is just before 8:00 a.m. on this tuesday morning. let's get our forecast from nbc 10 first alert meteorologist bill henley. bill?$c@(t&háhp &hc% >> vai, lots of clouds. so far, things volcano been changing a whole lot. temperatures have been creeping up, see limited breaks of sunshine. really not going to see much in the way of sunshine or much of a warmup either. we're in the 50s right now. unionville, 52 degrees and in bucks county, 55, newtown on north wales in montgomery county is at 54 degrees. not as cold as it was yesterday. we're not going to see the sunshine either. here comes the rain. it's already moving into the d.c. area. that rain moves in later this morning and steady rain holes off until this afternoon. vai? >> thank you, bill. i see a tow truck and flashing lights. not a good sign. where is that. >> the 30 bypass headed eastbound around route 322. only one lane getting by here. a little bit a slow go.
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penndot crews there as well surrounding this accident scene, it's taking out the lecht laft . the schuylkill expressway, a little slow through the conshohocken curve. in total, westbound and eastbound, we are running about 28 minutes westbound from the vine street expressway in center city to the blue route, average speed into the 20s. the ntsb will vote on the final report about last year's deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia and its probable cause. the nbc news is reporting that according to a source, it was a radio dispatch that distracted amtrak 188 engineer brandon bostian moments before the train went off the rails in port richmond. the derailment just over a year ago killed eight people and injured 200 others. stay with nbc 10 for continuing coverage on today's ntsb report. mitch blocker will be reporting live today from the nation's capital. you can see those reports on air and on the nbc 10 app. i'm vai sikahema. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. check the latest news and weather at the nbc 10 app. see you in another half hour.
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♪ talk to my girl it's 8:00 on "today". coming up, giving birth on facebook. a california couple broadcasted the happy event live online. raising the question, how much is too much to share when it comes to social media? ♪ my love more here comes the judge. we'll talk to simon cowell about fatherhood, fame and finding himself back on tv on "america's got talent." >> are you still the same tough judge judge? a little of the harsh critic? >> when you're judging talent, and they can't sing a note in tune, it's cruel to say you're good. ♪ can't stop the feeling new tune tuesday. some of the biggest stars releasing new music this morning. hits from coldplay, justin
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timberlake and adele. today, tuesday, may 17th, 2016. ♪ i love a country girl ♪ i love a friday night ♪ i love this life ♪ do we drove 24 hours to new york. >> good morning, texas. we love y'all! >> who is your nana from indiana, turning 70 today. >> today is my 10th birthday. >> hello and good morning. nice to see you. hi, hoosiers. like your shirt. >> thank you. it's 8:00 on "today". it's tuesday, may 17th, and it's a nice day out on our plaza. we have a nice crowd. loud and proud. quite a few 70th birthdays i see. happy birthday to them. >> 70 is the new 50. >> indeed. >> we've been making faces at
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the hoosier hotties here. >> who is your hotty? >> exactly. we have a lot to get to this morning. yes? oh, okay. >> we're still on. >> not quite done. let's go inside for a check of the top stories of the morning. natalie is off today. tamron is doing that for us. >> good morning. storms unleashed tornadoes and flash flooding in texas, oklahoma and the gulf coast and could grow more violent today. kerry sanders is in oklahoma city for us this morning. kerry, good morning. >> good morning, tamron. it was a rough night. violent winds. a short distance from here, 69 miles per hour. it's the tornadoes that have been the real focus here. as yo cu can see the video of t tornadoes, two suspected tornadoes touched down indurham. it appears the tornadoes touched down in mostly rural areas. not much damage reported, at
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least thus far. to the south in texas, relentless rains have caused flooding. corpus christi area, 12 inches of rain in 24 hours. now, it's drying out and people are finding they have a mess on their hands. now, finally, the focus on hail. hail falling and predicted again in forecasts for today. that's hail thus far that's caused an amazing $1 billion in damage to both roofs and cars. as i said, the fear is, we may see more of it again today. tamron? >> kerry, thank you. donald trump is now almost even with hillary clinton in our new nbc news/surveymonkey poll released overnight. trump closed the lead to three points. clinton is trying to regain momentum after a string of losses to bernie sanders. trump aides say if clinton is the nominee, trump will hammer her on character issues, her e-mail controversy and over her
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own response to her husband's infidelities. the u.s. coast guard released dramatic video. three brothers rescued monday after their yacht capsized off erie, pennsylvania. the trio were in rough waves for nearly two hours. they were pulled to safety by the coast guard. they've been hospitalized for thigh hype therm hypothermia. "star wars" fans, there was a luke skywalker sighting in ireland on monday. the jedi and his cast mates arrived ahead of filming there later this week. the movie franchise is using irish locations along the west coast of the country during what is expected to be a three-week shoot. "star wars" episode viii is due to the released in the fall of 2017. look at this giggly one here.
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not matt. >> reminds me, i have to see "star wars." thank you, tamron. just ahead, you're not going to believe the new selfie stick we're going to show you. >> it's the mother of all selfie sticks. >> it is. plus, a california couple shares the birth of their son on facebook live. people are asking, is that taking sharing on social media too far? simon cowell gets personal in an exclusive interview. is the famously tough judge becoming a big you promised mom
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it chemkeeps going. >> they're calling it sweatergate. more people are sounding off on social media. some infuriated at the dress that liberte chan wore on air. others are jumping to her defense. it begs the question, what is appropriate for work and is there a double standard? we went to a career expert to find out. >> reporter: moments before the camera started rolling, liberte chan was excited about her dress for her upcoming weather report. suddenly, live on air, an off-screen arm hands her a sweater. >> what's going on? you want me to put this on? why? because it's cold? >> getting a lot of e-mail. >> what? >> reporter: social media erupted. some upset by the cover up. can't believe liberte chan had to cover up a sleeveless dress. women are attacked for being too sexy and not sexy enough. whoa, ktla, i didn't like the dress either but you didn't have to make her cover up on air like that. embarrassing. others said her outfit was
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inappropriate. her co-workers reading comments from angry viewers. >> does she look like she stayed out late at a party and came dressed the same for work? >> reporter: what is appropriate for professional women in the workplace. >> you're not going to wear this to work? >> why? >> it's one shoulder. you definitely do not want to have a shoulder revealed. >> reporter: nicole williams is a career expert who says it is more difficult to gauge appropriateness in the summer. but she believes professional women should never wear tank tops, flip-flops or shirts more than two inches above the knee. >> jeans? >> sometimes. >> sleeveless shirts? >> sometimes. i'd bring a jacket. bring a jacket just in case. >> spaghetti straps? >> not even maybe. i see a lot of young women wearing clothes that don't represent their best professional selves. the problem is, people make assessments based on what you're wearing. >> reporter: even a scientific study from lawrence university
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indicated women in high-level positions who dress in attire emphasizing sexy are perceived as less competent and intelligent. what about the men? >> it's harder for women because we have more options. for a man, it's a suit, a tie. there's so few options for a man, that they can't get it wrong. >> reporter: for now, liberte chan is only addressing the dress on her blog. writing, there is no controversy at ktla. my bosses did not order me to put on the cardigan. it was a spontaneous moment. at the end of the day, experts say it's not about how your co-workers perceive you. it's about how you perceive yourself. >> liberte chan was back at work on monday and wearing this dress with her shoulders covered. this time, the only hot topic had to do with the weather. >> is that the last of this? >> we don't know yet. we are watching to find out. >> wow. >> culotte gate. >> that's next. >> morgan, thank you. let's get to some other
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stories that are trending today. >> facebook live, as we know, is all the rage these days. we've been doing it around here. even president obama took part in a live stream on monday. one california couple took it a little further. they live streamed the birth of their child. the video shows mom there in labor. dad is behind the camera and, at times, narrates the action. the video is not really graphic. at the end, you hear crying and see a beautiful baby boy. in one hour, the 45-minute video got more than 2,000 views. wow. what do we think? >> looks painful. >> i would not put my birth on facebook live. >> the shot you see her leg at some point, the knee shot, maybe if it were -- i don't know. i'm not a director. >> i have great pictures of annette giving birth all three times, but i wouldn't be doing it -- >> publicly. >> -- publicly. >> no pictures on facebook. >> no. those are for us. >> that's a video, to me, that
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is -- >> a lot of people take video. >> it's private. >> for you, exactly. how about this question: have you ever thought about how you would like to go? i mean, would you like to -- >> you mean die? >> yes. surrounded by family and friends. surrounded by nature. in the middle of doing what you love doing. which you ever thought about it? >> family and friends. >> sleeping. i don't want to wake up. just sleep. >> yeah, probably sleeping. >> okay. little was the world's largest serving symphony player. on sunday, she died on stage in the middle of her performance at age 87. playing the song, "there's no business like show business." on facebook, the symphony said she was fortunate to do what she loved doing, right up until the end of her life. >> wow. >> it's a nice thought, i think. if you love being on stage and that's your passion -- >> and that's it. >> you leave at the top of your
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game, still able to do encore, right? >> it was? >> i believe that's what it was. >> i didn't know we were going to go so deep. >> not exactly what i was looking for, but her friends said this is exactly what she would have wanted. >> how would you want to go? >> not in the middle of this broadcast, i can tell you that. >> some daiys, it felt like tha. >> we've all done thought it, y. you win some, you lose some. definitely proven true on monday with two of the biggest sports stars. first, tiger woods, incredible golfer. let's remember, he is one of the best athletes in the world. but his comeback hit a snag. he was promoting his upcoming tournament and things didn't go well. shot in the water. second shot in the water.
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and the third shot hdid land on dry ground, but it ended up in the water. >> it's such a bummer. it really is. >> he had two back surgeries last year. he says he's progressing nicely. i mean, it's hard to be mounting your comeback and the whole world is watching you. >> he wants to get back to top form. not sure whether he can do it. it's been a tough couple years for him. someone had a better day, steph curry. his warriors lost their game against oklahoma city, but check out what happened before the game. he's warming up at half court. he showed why he gets so much attention. he hits, count them, one, two, three -- >> oh, my gosh. four. >> in a row? >> in a row from half court. five in a row from half court. >> he's not mortal. >> he's just a mystery.
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>> he extended all his energy because they lost. >> do it during the game next time. new music from some of the world's biggest stars. and mariah carey takes you inside her world. >> let's start with the new music coming out. justin timberlake, releasing a new music video for "can't stop the feeling." it debuted at the billboard hot 100 at number one. this is the first time justin had a song debut at the top spot. adele is teasing a video for her latest single called "send my love to your new lover." she posted this video on monday. the video premieres this sunday. i love that song. it gets stuck in my head. then coldplay, playing with perspective, releasing this for "up is up." down is up and up is down. what is normally small is large and vice versa.
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says hello when he leaves. good-bye when he arrives. al, you know that one. coldplay is getting ready to kick off its tour in july. >> lingo backwards. >> old, old joke. he ignored his pleas. >> what? what just happened? i'm so confused. >> go on. >> let's talk about gisele. she's rich and beautiful, but the supermodel says life wasn't always so good. she tells the "new york times" during her childhood, she was bullied for being too tall and too skinny. others told her her eyes were too small and her nose was too big. gisele says the experiences helped toughen her and prepared her to deal with all the rejection that comes with modeli modeling. finally, mariah carey is taking her fans behind the scenes of her life.
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her new dock u-series called "mariah's world." >> hi, i'm mariah carey. hey, it's mariah carey. >> i am not cinderella. my life has not been a fairy tale. forget the image. i'm wearing these glasses because we're in fluorescent lighting. i have a rule which states that i will not be seen in fluorescent lighting without sunglasses. >> that's "mariah's world." debuts later this year. that's your pop start. >> her world is like our world. >> has the same rules. how about a check of the weather? >> over to the -- >> we should go online and tell the joke online. >> we should. >> anyway, so we have been talking, as tamron had in the beginning of the newscast at 8:00, strong storms firing up. they're doing it along the border of oklahoma and texas. we're watching this very
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closely. we have a risk of strong storms today. corpus christi, midland, dallas, shreveport. 50 million under the threat of hail and tornadoes. rainfall amounts, generally 3 to 5 inches of rain throughout central texas. some places could pick up six inches or more before it's over. the rest of the country, we look for the wet weather extending to the mid-atlantic states. plenty of sunshine along the west coast. temperatures in the 70s and flirting with 80s in portland, oregon. temperatures finally starting to moderate a tad in the northeast. that's what's goin g good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. cloudy start. we'll see light rain in philadelphia and the suburbs. low 60s this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies for the lehigh valley. steady rainfall for new jersey and the shore. and the most rainfall in our area will be falling in delaware.
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that rain arrives later this morning for wilmington, dover, and could see half an inch of rain by the time it tapers off this evening. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. >> that was good. >> we'll do it another time. >> there's a guy named plenty wingo. he was mr. backwards. he got mugged in a park and died because passersby ignored his cries of pleh. >> that's a goo a good one. leads us to our exclusive sbh interview with simon cowell. >> he's joined the panel on "america's got talent." natalie sat down with simon to talk about his return to tv and whether being a dad turned him into a big softy. >> the reality is, there is not a single person on planet earth who would ever pay to hear you sing. >> reporter: he's not always nice. >> you just killed every cat in denver. >> reporter: but simon cowell is usually right.
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>> it sounded like two 3-year-olds who got flu, trying to sing. >> reporter: now, he's back. >> this first season on camera, simon cowell! >> reporter: after ten seasons executive producing "america's got talent," simon is joining hei heidi, howie and mel at the judge's table. >> you are co-creator of this show. why did it take 11 seasons for you finally to sign on to be a judge? >> i had to hire myself. that's the advantage of running the show. >> great mix of judges with such incredible chemistry. do they make fun of you? >> yeah, they stole my seat. >> who is sitting in your seat? >> howie. >> howie has your seat. is that the front seat? >> the main seat. >> head of the table. >> i'm in fourth place at the moment. >> i do believe we didn't get any buzzes. >> never too late. >> reporter: has he changed his style? >> are you still a tough judge,
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a harsh critic? >> i think when you're judging talent and they can't sing a note in tune, i think it's cruel to say, you're good. >> what's the worst you've seen? give me an example. >> just weird stuff. >> people rejugurgitateregurgit last season? >> that's kind of what always happens when i do auditions. i attract the crazy. >> reporter: off screen, simon settled down, crazing his 2-year-old son eric with girlfriend lauren silverman. >> you're loving being a dad? >> you can't not. what i realized was -- because i've always had dogs. when you have a puppy, they respond to you. when you have a baby, the first six months, i literally haven't got a clue what to do. i said to lauren once, i think he hates me. there's no response. then one day, bang, it all clicked. we were communicating.
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then they become like part of you. >> does he spend time on set? >> i think he'll be taking over the company. >> you're grooming him already, at 2 years old. >> i want him to get used to it. he sits in my chair. introduced to the judges. >> going to wear the v-necks. >> he started that already. and the sunglasses. >> oh, my. >> he's adorable. >> reporter: backstage, simon gave me a sneak peek at some of his pre-show rituals, like canned air. >> l.a., the air isn't great. i want to wake myself up. >> canned oxygen? >> $500 a bottle. it's cheap. >> reporter: eye drops, quick blow dry and it's show time. >> i get to walk out with simon cowell. >> reporter: as his lucky side kick, i was about to get a taste of what being simon cowell really feels like. >> make some noise for natalie
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for the "today" show. >> reporter: trust me when i say, it's a thrill. >> i can't believe i just did that. that was crazy. my mind is blown. >> reporter: for "today", natalie morales, pasadena, california. >> looks like she had a good time out there. >> i love simon cowell. he's so mean, but i love him. >> the little baby, so cute. >> love the new season of "america's got talent." premieres tuesday, may 31st, here on nbc. dylan? >> how lucky am i? the lonely island crew is in the house. we'll catch up with andy, jorma and akiva, and find out why they'll never stop never stopping. after your local news. did i say it right? >> you did. >> i'll let you talk now.
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good morning. just about 8:30 this tuesday morning. we're expecting a little bit of rain today. we're tracking that. let's get our forecast from meteorologist bill henley. >> we've got lots of clouds. it's awaiting game for the rain. look at the cloudy view of philadelphia. 56 degrees right now. clouds will hang in there at 10:00, showers as we go into the afternoon hours. cool, but nowhere near as cold as yesterday morning. new town also 56. low 60s with rain this afternoon. let's get a check on your rush hour drive with jessica
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boyington. >> we're watching the boulevard right now. you see traffic really hat a slowdown. there's an accident scene that all this traffic is trying to get by. big delays headed northbound approaching ridge. also an accident on camden on 676. this morning, a philadelphia police officer is recovering in the hospital after a cruiser collided with a delivery truck. the crash happened just before 2:00 this morning. the officer was responding to an assault. we just checked and she remains in stable condition. the officer, that is. the driver of the truck was not hurt. sam bradford and carson wentz will work out together for the first time. we'll have another update for you in 25 minutes. you can get the latest news and weather with the nbc10 app. we'll see you in a half hour.
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first, let me take a selfie. >> it's 8:30 now on a tuesday morning. it's the 17th day of may, 2016. there's a really good reason for this musical choice of #selfie. >> our friends have come up with the ultimate selfie stick. matt, yes, your dreams have come true. comes with all the bells and whistles you can imagine. we'll give it a try. >> even a wind blower. >> yes, a fan. >> yeah! >> doesn't fit in your purse though. >> it doesn't fit in my pocket either. >> there's a lot of wires. >> that is a serious deal. >> yeah. >> we have the lonely islanders here. sorry. i got distracted by the selfie.
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>> need help? >> i'll take those. >> they'll hang out with us. poking fun at today's pop start. mr. roker, how about a check of the weather? >> everybody is awesome, thanks to our friends. again, for today, risk of strong storms through texas. wet weather making its way through the gulf coast, mid-atlantic states. northern tier states, looking good. for tomorrow, we continue to see the wet weather make its way through texas. they do not need that. more rain in the pacific northwest and showers down idrough flor good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cloudy start, but rain is on the rain. we'll see light rain in philadelphia and the suburbs. low 60s this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies for the lehigh valley. steady rainfall is destined for new jersey and the shore. the most rainfall in our area will be falling in delaware. that rain arrives later this
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morning for will among ton, dover, and half an inch by the time it tapers off this evening. have a great day. >> don't forget to check us out any time on our sirius xm channel, 108. we'll have some fun here. this lady looked at the selfie stic stick and said, whoa, my god. tamron, what is this? >> okay. this is pretty much amazing. if you're a fan of selfie sticks, and we are, right, guys? our friends at the viral video fr pranksters create add one of a kind version that put your average selfie stick to shame. it's not a prank, and we got to test it right here. savannah, you love selfies. don't play me, girl. >> look at this. >> here we go. >> what is it doing? what's different? >> reporter: extended by a motor. it's equipped with special
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lights. and a fan for that windblown look. they call it the amazing electric selfie stick. it's designed by the wizards at think moto, the creators of the devil baby, and the amazing lift-up taxi surprise. >> let that be a lesson to you. >> reporter: here on our plaza, our guests couldn't get enough of the souped up selfie stick. >> want to take a selfie with us? >> yes! >> even has a fan to make your hair blow. >> let's give them some love. do i get one of these? >> do i get one of these? guess what? it took three months to create this. they only have two and they aren't for sale. we'll do the fan.
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ready, ladies? >> ready. >> we're all beyonce over here. my favorite part -- i've got to go over with you for a second -- >> awe! >> everybody loves the selfie. >> i love the backlight. fabulous. ladies, look at us. oh, my gosh. anyway, this is promoting the sixth premiere of lifetime show "unreal." no plans to sell these. based on the people crying for me to take a selfie, nand the d is high. >> market this, guys. >> who wouldn't want to buy a $700 selfie stick? >> come on. here we go. this is the easiest way to get friends. >> this is not tamron's first selfie, i can tell you that. up next, the lonely island boys on their hilarious new take on pop stars taking a selfie. first, these messages.
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spent more than 30 years in the public schools. we're retired, but we like to stay involved. you think he's going to learn to fly? we're just as busy now as in our teaching days. the same goes for a lot of the retired educators we know. let me see you all flap your wings, like you're penguins learning to fly. teaching is all about building relationships. and that never goes away. because once a teacher, always a teacher. we're ed and miriam, and we're proud to be new jersey educators.
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we are back at 8:36. the guys from lonely island have racked up more than a billion views online for digital shorts like yolo, i'm on a boat, jack sparrow and a song about a body part in a box. that's all we'll say about that. they have a new movie, called "pop star," never stop, never stopping. it's about a star on a comeback mission after his latest album flopped. nothing says comeback like an on-camera proposal. >> will you marry me? ♪ please freaking say yes, girl ♪ >> the wolves are loose! >> oh, god! >> run, now! >> seal! >> seal, come on, hurry. >> are you okay?
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>> i'm fine. >> lonely island is here. adam samberg, akiva schaffer and jorma takaccontaccone. tell me seal is okay. >> he's okay. >> he'll make it. >> you play a boy band known as the style boyz, with a "z." >> it's not a real band. >> connor goes out solo, and do you leave these guys behind? >> jorma becomes the dj, and akiva's character is bitter and moves to a farm. >> being his dj isn't a good gig. you have to wear a robot helmet. >> was it heavy? >> it was heavy, yeah. >> did you wear it? >> i didn't wear it all the time because it was heavy. i was trying to co-direct. >> so this is kind of a
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mocumenta mocumentary. it's the musical documentaries we've seen lately. did you have anybody in mind, like justin bieber, for example. >> he had "never say never." this is never stop, never stopping. >> i can see that parallel, now that you said it. >> you said zblit. >> exactly. >> we watched bieber. love bieber. katy perry, one direction, j.lo, beyonce. we watched everyone's doc. there's a lot of rappers, too, it's based on and pulled from. they do a lot of -- we watched the lil wayne documentary. >> we weren't singling anyone out. >> they're composite characters? >> yeah. >> like any huge star, conner 4 real, numeral 4, has an entourage, dj, and perspective manipulator. explain that. >> it's a guy that comes with conner to public events that is
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shorter than him, so it makes conner look taller on camera. >> it's awesome when you think about it. if you have an entourage, and i'm sure you do, what would be -- >> i would need a perspective manipulator. >> you are the manipulator in the group. >> i make them look average height. >> it's ably played by danny strong, co-creator of "empire." >> i would have everybody wear glasses. so you can't be like, that's the nerdy one. >> oh, over time, we're totally on the same cycle. >> you think that. >> you wrote the music. as i said, getting critical acclaim. >> thanks for saying that. >> i'll quote from the song, "i'm so humble." i poo poo it when girls say i should model. belly is full from all the pride i swallow. it's poetry.
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>> it's poetical. >> it is. did you have the greatest time doing this? you've been friends for years. >> we went to junior high and high school together. to do this is a dream, not ironically. >> now, we have an office and a microphone in the office. we used to have a microphone in the office at "snl." just sort of switched offices. >> did you guys get to boss around andy? you're all producers of the film, but you guys were the directors. >> yeah, that was the main reason for us to actually co-direct. we wanted that title. primarily, to boss around andy. >> being a producer, i could fire back. >> okay, good. >> i think you should take a longer pause there. i'd go, i'm a producer! you take a pause there. there were a lot of hats. >> any more digital shorts coming? we named the greatest hits, the ones we could on morning television. >> we're hoping to get something going in anticipation of the film. >> that seemed like a hint. >> it's cryptic but hintful. >> i'm on the edge of my seat.
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>> thanks. >> they'll be back with kathie lee and hoda later. pop star opens june 3rd. why it could be time to add
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8:44. this morning on today food, the surprising ingredient making its way into almost everything these days. erica hill is here to explain. we are talking about? >> seaweed. >> yum. >> my kids have been eating it as a snack for years. we'll win you over, matt lauer. it's been a staple in some diets for centuries. sushi rolls, other than that, there hasn't been a huge appetite for it in the u.s., until now. >> reporter: seaweed is no longer just a way to roll up sushi. today, it's making its way into every course on the menu.
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like this green tea waffle in las vegas. topped with black sesame chocolate ganache and coconut ice cream. >> people are blown away with the different, complex textures. >> reporter: the kcosmopolitan' bar serves it in cocktails. the mother club uses a house made paired with whiskey and sherry. seaweed topped orange blossoms. >> seaweed grows in different tidal areas. >> reporter: the nutritionist has been singing its praises for more than a decade. >> it has more minerals than practically any other plant. it's healthy in nutrients hard to get, like iodine. >> reporter: seaweed has been a staple in asian diets for centuries. it was used in dpregreek and ro
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times as medicine. in scotland, it's been used as fertilizer and food for thousands of years. the salty, sustainable sea plant is gaining new fans today. look no further than social media. it's mention was up 20% over the last year according to foursquare. mentions inspired, no doubt, by the seaweed offers at more than 15,000 restaurants across the country. >> it can be found on the streets of seattle. >> reporter: seaweed on a hot dog. >> at first, it might be sweet because it'st onions. then edema amameedamame, japane tastiness. >> reporter: further proof, the options for this tasty trend are endless. >> jennifer adler, who you saw
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there walking on the rocks, leads seaweed 101 classes in the san juan islands near seattle. she teaches people to find and use seaweed. savannah asked for the hot dog. sorry, i didn't bring it. >> looked good. >> we had some in vanvancouver. really good. >> seaweed bacon. >> it's like a health food. >> thanks for bringing all these things for lunch. up next, the coach who helped michael phelps become the greatest olympian of all time. bob bowman's tips for success we can all use. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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this guy here, bob bowman, is a legend in the world of swimming. he's coached olympic legend michael phelps into the record books. now he's taken the lessons he learned on the pool deck and put them in a new book, "the golden rules," ten steps to world-class excellence in your life and work. good morning. >> morning, matt. >> will this work with average joes? you're used to dealing with athletes with enormous talent. does it translate to work and business? >> it does. that's why i wrote the book. through any career, i knew people who seemed to be stuck in the place they were. i think it didn't have anything
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to do with their vision, but a plan of getting there. i think the ten gnants in the b give nemthem a plan. >> for the sake of timing, let's talk about the few of the steps. one is short term goals lead to long term success. give an example. >> the most important decision you'll make is what you're doing right now. i think these great achievements you might see down the road are really just an addition of small decisions made every day. >> should people write goals down? michael phelps is famous for writing down goals, keeping them private but checking them often. >> you should write it down. commit to it and have a road map. >> adopt an all-in attitude, not a get-out attitude. >> attitude is probably the most important part of the process. a lot of the things you're going to do to achieve success are really money date aundane and o
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things. it's the attention to detail that's important. >> what about risk? people think the best way to be successful is slow and steady wins the race. other people take risks. what are you a fan of? >> expanding comfort zone. no growth takes place in your comfort zone. when you're uncomfortable, it's when you'll grow the most. >> you talk about something i love. a lot of people in the work world are put through reviews. they do business or performance reviews. you don't like to look at it that way. >> yeah. >> when you talk to people, you like to do performance previews. explain the difference. >> you're kind of looking at where you are and decide where you want to go together. to me, that's the most important thing. you're obviously going to learn from your past, but you're going to look ahead more. >> i sit down with you as an em ploim y employ y employee and say, where will we go from here? >> exactly. >> give me an example of something you went through that made you stronger.
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>> no question, the best example we give, you know, is michael and the beijing olympic games. 200 meter butterfly, goggles fill up with water on the first lap, and he uses lessons we'd learned before, practicing without goggles or broken goggles, to count his strokes and finish on the right stroke. >> you've had a famous up and down relationship. you're a great team, but there have been strained times. how is it standing right now? >> it's never been better. we have a new addition to the family, boomer. actually has my middle name. it's been exciting, and we're very, very close right now. >> lastly on this book and the lessons people in the average world can learn from it, what if they say, the rule s sound grea but michael phelps had a guy like bob bowman standing there, pushing him on. do people need someone to drive them? >> they need someone to mentor them. you can always find somebody in your life who can give you support or guidance when you
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need it. >> see you in rio, which we look forward to. my best to michael, as well. >> thanks. >> the book is called "the golden rules." we are going to have much more as we kick off the olympics coming up in august. >> matt, thank you so much. if you've dreamed of social media fame, you're in luck. this morning, we're launching a new series, today's social star search. the goal is to find a new crop of fresh faces looking to make it big online, and find out what makes the big business boom. >> reporter: move over, hollywood, there's a new breed of celebrity in town. they're taking the internet by storm. tweeting, gramming, snapping, recording and vining their way to social media stardom. innovative creators now the voice of a new generation. capitalizing and monetizing free digital spaces, where anyone with a voice and vision can be seen and heard. the big question, how do they do it? we are on a mission to find out. "today" is on the hunt for the
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next youtube beauty blogger, vine comedian and instagram fitness guru. looking to make their mark in the social stratosphere. we'll follow three lucky up and comers all summer, as they find out what it takes to build a personal brand and achieve digital domination. >> if you think you have what it takes, go to "today".com. certain rules and restrictions apply. the deadline is next friday, so get going and get creative. speaking of big announcements -- >> time for birthdays. i'm going for instagram couch potato. we love these great friends of ours at smucker's. first of all, happy 100th birthday to marion henry. >> 107. >> i'm sorry. this lady worked on wall street until she was 99 years old. amazing. >> wow. >> sherman of florida, 100 years old. better known as honey. enjoys gardening and spending time with her family. bill bilek is 100 years old.
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this trumpet player is from omaha, nebraska. likes to blow his own horn. secret to longevity, using the stairs as much as possible. happy 102nd birthday to newell of spring bay, illinois. she mails ten cards every day. nickname is hallmark. isaac henderson from texas, has been married 79 years and loves spending time outdoors. and happy 100th birthday to geraldine of lancaster, california. doesn't matter what time it is, she loves to eat ice cream for any meal of the day. i'm with you, geraldine. want us to celebrate your loved one's birthday? today.com/celebrate. >> we have to celebrate you two. who is coming up? >> paul reiser.
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>> and my tuesday trend inspired by something you wore. >> really? good morning. it's just before 9:00. let's get the forecast from bill henley tracking showers for later today. >> so far, lots of clouds. this is the view from center city. that really changed much. sunshine off the table this afternoon as rain is moving in. you can see it in d.c. and
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starting to move into delaware. central delaware getting some very light rainfall. the steadier rain is still in maryland and heading toward our area. philadelphia's dry, but that changes late this morning and this afternoon. now let's check the roads. jessica boyington is doing that for you. >> smooth sailing right now on the 42 freeway. this is right around route 41. so the northbound lanes really cleared out. but we are in the process of finishing up that scheduled opening from earlier this morning. still watching an accident scene out in camden. that's exit 5. tracey? in about 30 minutes, the ntsb will start its meeting on the final report about last year's deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. according to a source, it was radio traffic that distracted the driver moments before the
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train went off the rails. the derailment just more than a year ago killed eight people and injured 200 others. stay with nbc10 for continuing coverage of today's ntsb report. you can see those reports this afternoon on nbc10, also on our nbc10 app. we'll keep you updated throughout the day. we'll have another update in about 25 minutes. thanks for watching. have a great day. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker.
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this morning on "today's take," mad about you. paul reiser is here with big news for fans of the hit show. plus, talking on air. some wild video of the powerful winds at mount washington. and brighter is better. we're turning up the color volume for tamron's tuesday trend. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on tuesday morning, the 17th of may, 2016. i'm willie alongside tamron and al. natalie is out on assignment. tamron has your morning jam. >> okay. the story behind my song. i got my bike tuned up yesterday
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even though it was 3 degrees in new york. i was listening to a little music, which i normally don't do, and this came on. i probably pedalled faster than i ever have. it gives me -- like doesn't it? >> he was good on "snl" the other night. >> al is looking at me like -- >> wow, doing that on the bike? >> there was a line out there. i'll go back. >> you watch it on tv. >> i can't hear you. >> i think of the taylor swift commercial when she falls on the treadmill and goes backward. >> i love this song. >> college road trip song. >> really? that's the fear i saw in your eyes when i started dancing. >> it was going to be lucas graham, 7 years old. >> thank you. >> it's going to be -- there was one other one.
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oh, sei oh, zayn malik, "pillow talk." >> i'm stretching this out. >> it's drake. >> let's keep talking to hear the whole song. >> so good. >> drake and future, so good. let's see what you think of the first story. >> making life, perfect transition. >> beautiful thing every time. see what you think of the way they spread the word. everyone seems to be streaming on facebook live these days. a woman live streamed the birth of her child. this happened yesterday. california couple broadcasting a 45-minute, real time birth video. >> vikes. >> it's the leg that gets me. >> yeah, a bit much. >> baby boy, healthy. it's a beautiful moment. no getting around it. >> lovely. >> as good as it gets there. maybe they could have started the video at that point. >> or just, you know, tighten it in, zoom in more, like that shot from the side. her leg -- listen, and this is
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not being critical, but it looks like a chicken wing. >> that's the way it works. >> i've been in that room. >> i hope to join the party one day, and clearly, i need more yoga. that's amazing. >> it is. >> yeah. >> i mean -- >> the sound effects. >> you know what? it's a free country. they can do what they want, if that makes them happy. the thing strange to me, it wasn't just a private account. anyone could get on and watch it. >> was it for educational purposes? >> you did learn something? >> i am the person who -- >> chicken wing. >> -- watches "i didn't know i was pregnant." >> tv show. >> sometimes, i'll confess, i looked at birthing pictures and videos, just because i want to learn more. >> yeah. >> but is it wrong she did it? this is educational for people like me, seeing her. i didn't know your leg had to go like that. i did not know. i swear. >> dad holds one, nurse holds the other. >> and make a wish. >> exactly.
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>> look, it's a baby! >> and you get your wish. it's a beautiful thing. >> i think it's a -- >> bam. >> earlier today, you know, it's educational. >> they could have made money by putting a logo there or something like that. >> see how he does that? >> might get me in the parenting game. speaking of strange places to put logos, is it strange the philadelphia 76ers have become the first team in the four major sports to sell ads on the jersey? this was all over social media. stubhub, right there, will have its logo on the 76ers jeer srse. the patch is two inches. part of a three-year, nba pilot program they're doing. before you say no, a lot of european teams sponsor. >> sure. and nascar. >> it's everywhere. >> i think it reminds sports purists of how corporations -- i remember when kaminsky park
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changed to u.s. cellular field. >> people get over it. >> yeah. >> by the way, you're in the stands and can barely see the logos. even watching on tv. >> but does it show we're all owned? what if we had to wear, every day, a little -- >> i think it shows the reality, that that's the way it is. al's point, every baseball stadium has a sponsor. you get used to it. i don't love it as a fan, but every european basketball team, soccer teams, nascar. our four major sport leagues are outliers in the world. >> does it bring down ticket prices? >> if they say stubhub, and i get a cheaper ticket. >> crazy. >> crazy lady. when you buy your jersey for your favorite player, do you wear it on you? >> ones they sell in the arena, probably will have it on you. >> would you buy a jersey with -- >> if it's the favorite player,
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i'm okay with it. >> why did y'all have me talk about this? >> they're like, it's going to be good. can we hear "jumpman" again? >> logo on your jersey. >> let's say you have this logo on your jersey. would you be thrilled if you're a sponsor, if somebody denigrates you in the jersey? detroit tiger's manager had a meltdown. he confronts the home plate umpire, who ejects him, then he goes nuts. if he had had a logo on there, it'd be blocked off. >> forgive me for some knowing. what does covering the plate do? >> they used to kick dirt. you can't even see the plate. better off without a plate. that whole thing. >> i mean, there were some epic ones before. billy martin. >> i remember martin. kicking the dirt is more dramatic than taking my jacket
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off. show you. >> yeah, right. >> you sports people. if you've ever been in a good head wind when walking around, you struggle to walk. check this out. this guy is standing up in winds of 100 miles per hour. >> how do you stand in that? not at the titethered? >> no. >> look at that, wow. this is the top of the mount washington. >> where's the bottom? >> normal wind speed for may is 30 miles per hour. windy days, 50 to 60. mount washington is the highest peak in the northeast. >> that's 100, you say? >> 100 miles per hour. >> that has to hurt, right? >> dangerous. reminds me of that time when -- roll the video -- 2005. hurricane wilma. >> great. >> oh! >> down goes frazier. >> do you remember what you were thinking about that moment? >> i remember thinking, i just wanted to stand upright. i also had just had back surgery. >> oh, gosh.
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>> when i went down, i was hoping, deborah isn't watching. >> was she? >> yeah, she was. >> you got in trouble? >> yeah. >> do you remember roughly how high the winds were? >> 100 miles per hour. >> wow. >> i remember thinking, i wish i was still 300 pounds. i could have stayed up. >> amazing. >> amazing. we have been asking you for your best roller -- oh, you weren't here. >> no. >> so basically, there's this new roller coaster -- >> the joker? >> in new jersey. jill martin is going to go on the roller coaster. the team asked me to go on the roller coaster, but my doctor wouldn't clear me. >> oh, okay. >> by doctor, the fictitious one. i can get a note quickly. jill martin is brave enough. she'll go to this in new jersey. we're picking a wonderful fan to go with her. we're going to send you with her. you have to send us your best
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roller coaster face. elaine from arkansas. >> elaine, is that a roller coaster after drinks? >> oh, that happened. >> anna and baby jacob. three months. >> oh! >> hams it. >> sabrina from virginia. >> oh! >> girlfriend. >> i woke up like this. >> and upsidedown dorothy. >> impressive. >> see, this is getting you in the spirit. >> amazing. >> it's good. >> enter at facebook.com/"today's take." post your photo and tell us why you deserve to ride the joker. >> best face gets a ride on the joker? >> how do you pick? those are tough. >> i know. it's a hard one. let me get you in. your best roller coaster face. >> ready? >> this is going to go bad. remember the woman on the log flume? the mom in the back.
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>> remember the guy, i'm so sorry! i'll never do it again. oh! the crying dad. >> one, two, roller coaster face. that's all you've got? >> let's see yours. >> i already posted it. >> already got it with her hair. roller coaster hair. >> and burn. >> you had that coming. >> strong! >> you know i love it. >> you know how long it takes to get this perfectly bruno marsed? at least once a day, people say i look like bruno mars. >> i'd say janelle monae. >> that's pause ybecause you gu me. the fans are honest. oklahoma is getting involved in the storms today. we've got a risk, 16 million people at risk, for severe weather today. especially later this afternoon into the evening. hail of two inches in diameter. isolated tornadoes. we're watching the storms develop in central texas later this afternoon.
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the flood threat will increase, as well. tomorrow, we've got, again, the risk of the strong storms. hill country, texas, under the gun. look how much rain parts of texas got. houston since the last 12 months, picked up almost 75 inches of rain. almost 25 inches above normal. and since march 1st, san angelo, nine inches. nine plus in dallas. 20 in houston. 15 in corpus christi, way above normal. on top of that, the next three days, 3 to 5 inches. some good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cloudy start, but rain is on the way. we'll see light rain in philadelphia, sush bushes, low 60s this afternoon. but steady rainfall is destined for new jersey and the shore. and the most rainfall in our area will be falling in delaware. that rain arrives later this morning for wilmington, dover,
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and lewis could see choser to half an inch of rain by the time it tapers off this evening. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. up next, we're mad about this man. mr. paul reiser. comedy legend. >> wow. >> legend, that is so kind of you. >> if you missed "mad about you," it's coming back. >> thank god because we need that. >> that's right. we need these messages. ♪ tell me your secrets a in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet. or not so sweet. whether it's tossed... or twirled. if it's easy prey. or plays hard to get. every last crunch, sprinkle and drip... should be as clean as it is delicious. panera. food as it should be.
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bedroom? >> can you run the shower and make the coffee? i think i'm pregnant. just kidding. make the coffee. >> there you have it. paul, good morning. >> good morning. that was the very first episode. >> the very first. >> we were children. we were young 12-year-olds. >> why did it take you so long to reenter our lives in this form? >> i didn't know -- i really didn't know that episodes were not available until i went out. i've been doing stand-up. people would say, how come we can't get the seasons? i said, what do you mean? i have them. it didn't dawn on me not everybody had a set. it turns out there was some legal complication, whatever. we made phone calls, shook out the tree and got the dvd. literally, it was interactive. people said, can you get us the shows? now here they are. >> instant joy. >> you can watch them all. you can watch us age, slowly. incrementally looks a little more tired this season.
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>> what was, paul, the magic of the show? it was the '90s. you, "seinfeld," and "will and grace." what was it about your show? >> something in the water at nbc that was powerful. it was an idea that was universal. everybody related to it, and people watched it because they went, oh, that's exactly what's going on in my house. helen hunt is fantastic. we just had -- from like the first time we met, we had this kind of -- we saw things the same way, same sense of humor. equally neurotic in different ways at different times. kind of looked like a perfectly married couple. >> you were co-creator but i didn't realize you co-wrote the theme song, as well. >> every other word. >> seems more difficult. >> he wrote that note, and i wrote this note. it's time consuming, don't kid yourself. >> you want to score a film? >> that drummer is jim keltner,
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who played with the beatles and did all that. and the andrew gold singing that. yes, i was a music major in college, and i haven't been using the degree. i haven't been working on that degree. yeah, i still compose. someday, i want to write music to a movie. when you hear good music in a movie, you go, okay, that's good. that stuff lasts. the jokes come and go. >> they don't. your stand-up continues. your first love. >> i missed it. when "mad about you" started, i stopped doing stand-up because i got busy. then i forgot to go back. >> oh, yeah. >> where were we? >> what made you go back out? >> my kids said, get out of the house. nice to see you, but enough. no, i just missed it. i got on stage and i went, oh, wow, i really missed it. i hadn't realized. it's so fun. it's actually, again, it changes
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every night because of the audiences. i'm having a great time doing that. >> you obviously came up in stand-up. >> i did. >> how did you make the leap to acting? it's not always an easy thing for stand-ups to do. >> i don't know. "mad about you," i was clever. let me write the character to be exactly like i am. >> genius. >> so i don't have to act in the part. >> that's how you made it. >> you're kind of like that guy. i go, isn't that funny? >> if you had to write the pilot episode now -- >> oh. >> -- in this time where facebook live, baby births and all of that -- >> you know what's funny, the show is '92 to '99. in some ways, it seems quaint. when you see a show that doesn't have cell phones. somebody knocks on the door. technology has changed in the way people write movies and tv. nobody comes -- you wouldn't show up at a door. you'd text. it looks antiquated. i don't know the answer. i'll get back to you. >> if the show were still on
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today, what would your characters be like? >> exhausted. we'd be exhausted. you can't talk that fast for 20 years. i don't know. you know, in the finale, we tried to give a glimpse of where they went over the years. they kind of went through ups and downs. kind of separated. a woman came over to me at the airport and almost physically assaulted me. why did you do the ending where they broke up? i said, did you see the last part where they got back together? she said, no, i was too upset. you have to watch the whole thing. >> now she can. >> the dvd set. >> now you ruined it. i said, i didn't start it. >> the it all ends up well. >> "mad about you" is available now and love paul again. next, from the "the flash" to the studio in a split second. tom cavanaugh is speeding by studio 1a after this. >> there you go. ♪
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go to facebook.com, dawn saves wildlife. that breaking news is out of camden county. sky force 10 live over 295 south where a truck fire has just been put out. this is causing some traffic trouble. let's get you around that with jessica boyington. >> right now, they're detouring all people off of the roadways around the scene right now. out in belmar new jersey, this truck fire taking off. to 295 northbound. we're seeing major delays by the scene since traffic can't get on and off that ramp. this is in a tricky spot because this is an area that connects a lot of the i don't remembers, approaching philadelphia. you can see big backups onto 295
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right now. give yourself a lot of extra time before this accident scene clears out of the way. or you can take the new jersey turnpike by the scene. >> got it, jessica, thanks. now let's get the forecast from meteorologist bill henley. >> still looking at cloudy skies in wilmington, but rain is not that far away, and it will be moving in this morning and staying into this afternoon. rain already arrived in new castle county. a few sprinkles farther to the north. it will keep our temperatures in the 60s today. new jersey, the shore, and delaware will see the steadier rainfall this afternoon. philadelphia still council will hear from school superintendent dr. william height about next year's budget. he says the long-term picture carries a significant deficit. another update in about 25
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taking a look at the headlines. the ntsb is holding a hearing today on last year's crash of an amtrak train outside philadelphia that killed eight people and injured more than 200 others. ntsb investigators say they believe the engineer was distracted by radio traffic from a regional train that had just reported being hit by some sort of object. they say the engineer forgot where he was and blew through the signs warning him to slow down into the curve. and your sunscreen might not be giving you as much protection as the label says it will. consumer reports tested dozens of water-resistant sunscreens with spfs of 30 or higher. it found nearly half did not meet natheir spf claims. 3/4 of natural sunscreens fell short.
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consumer report says pick sunscreen with an spf of 40 or more, and you should get at least the minimum protection needed. more evidence this morning on the benefits of exercise. researchers from the national cancer institute say higher levels of leisure time, physical activity, can lower the risk of dying from 13 different cancers. the main exception is skin cancer. it's important to shield skin from the sun's uv rays as much as possible. the review is based on data from more than one million people. letting students use computers in school might hurt their test scores. for an experiment at west point, one group of cadets in an economics class was allowed to use tablets or laptops and the other group went technology free. those with devices had a two-point drop in test scores on a 100-point scale. researchers believe devices may cause too many distractions for some students. the world's largest cruise ship docked today after the
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maiden voyage from france. the harmony of the sea is longer than the eiffel tower is tall. it's been compared to a floating city. 2,500 state rooms, 20 dining venues and 23 swimming pools. the 16-deck vessel costs $1 billion to build. let's see if al roker is interested in going on a road trip. is it a road trip on a boat? >> ocean trip, water trip. let's show you what we have for today. wet weather stretching from the mid-atlantic states all the way to the southwest. we've got the risk of strong storms through much of texas. out west, gorgeous weather. that extends up into the plains. for tomorrow, we're looking at wet weather in the east. it's going to be basically confined to florida. wet weather continuing in texas. maybe even mountain snows in the o northern rocky. beautiful weather in the northwest with a few showers there. gorgeous weather in southern california.
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78 tomorrow in l. that's w.aha good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cloudy start, but rain is on the way. light rain in philadelphia and the suburbs. low 60s this afternoon. mostly cloudy for the lehigh valley. but steady rainfall is destined for new jersey and the shore. the most will be falling in delaware. that rain֖ arrives later this morning for wilmington, dover and lewis could see half an inch by the time it tapers off this evening. have a great day. tom cavanaugh's break came in the year 2000 when he landed the role in "ed," a big-time attorney who moves back home after losing his job. >> now, he is harrison wells in "the flash." >> this season, dr. wells went from evil to good guy to help team flash track down the dangerous guys. now his own daughter may be
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becoming a villain herself. >> oh, my gosh. >> you're not a meta-human. you're a young woman with a genius level iq we could use in this fight against the new wave of meta-humans. >> okay. fine. >> fine. >> whoops. >> what was that? >> daddy-daughter conversation. >> here's something i've wondered. i am a huge fan of the show. >> tremendous. i'm honored by that, mr. roker. >> thank you. the fact that you drop your voice in this show. you talk like that. >> that's right, i do. >> was that a conscious decision? >> when you sign on, playing the reverse flash on this show, when you sign on to put on a bad guy suit or super suit in general. talk to ben affleck or christian
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bale. you say, high, how are y, how a? it's hard to talk loud. you hear them talk across the room. can i have a -- they can't hear me. i'm fine with a water. that's a problem with being a bad super hero guy. >> not a lot of range. >> but you're good now. let me just say, full disclosure, i can tell when al roker loves someone sincerely. full lean? >> laughing when you were talking. al is like this. >> i'm a nofan boy right now. >> for the people watching the show, you have to commit to the full lean in for everybody. you've been outed by the co-hosts. terrible strategy there. >> we're not here. go on. >> come back over. >> is it better to play good guy or bad guy? you miss the spandex as a bad guy. what about the good guy? >> miss the spandex is a good title for an autobiography.
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i think that -- little splatter of applause from the set. i like playing the bad guy. the nice thing about wells this season -- for those who haven't seen it -- he's a bit of a problem. has no social graces. >> he's a grump. >> the thing that makes his happiest is shooting off the laser. that's been enjoyable to play. at the same time, he's proven to be helpful when it comes to helping team flash, which is good. >> from your childhood, much like al roker, flash was an important part of this. you've always loved this series? >> i like the people who -- the superheroes who have semi-attainable powers. superhero show is bad guys have a power and he fights a good guy with a power. the good guy with a power, for me, it's like, i can't do things with my eyes.
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>> bend steel. >> but i can run. everybody can run. maybe if i worked hard and got on a diet, i could run fast like the flash. >> attainable. >> relatable and attainable. >> one superhero you could have, what would it be? >> easy question, al. it would be the ability to eat pizza non-stop with no effect. great, i'm on a pizza diet, and i'm fine. >> it's funny you bring up the delicious snack. you have this pop cast called mike and tom eat snacks. so we brought out some snacks. >> they asked our favorite snacks. you're going to judge us or guess? >> tamron, which is yours? >> gummy bears. >> well, this is interesting. you can go to the mike and tom eat snacks show. on itunes. look for the ratings for most of them. this is -- >> number one? >> al, you know what, the first episode of "mike and tom eat
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snacks." you know, we play to our strengths. one thing we'rei whe cheat toe -- cheetohs was the number one snack. >> i love the peanut butter. >> homemade chocolate chip cookies, beyond a rating. >> good to see you. >> watch "the flash" tonight on cw. next, go bright or go home. tamron's tuesday trend is tomming up netom
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"gilt.com." this is stunning. >> thank you. i love yours. >> we're not talking neon 1980s. it's okay but that's not what we're talking about. >> we're seeing bold, saturated, amazing colors. you broke the internet with the pink suit last week. we loved it. >> if you don't want a full pink suit, what can you do? >> accessories are always affordable, easiest way to get in on a trend. we're seeing everything from bold earrings and necklaces. bobble bar has great ones. h&m. every color of shoe. >> even a handbag can add a pop. >> it can completely give a new attitude to your entire wardrobe. mix everything in. i mean, it's as easy as going to steve madden. >> a lot of people say, i'm a blonde, too fair, skin is too brown. it's nonsense youchlt c. you can find the right color. >> just go for it. the bolder, the better. >> this is one of the things where women say, i don't like to wear bright colors because i'm a
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size 14. >> yeah. >> nonsense. >> nonsense! >> you don't have to wear black. they say it's slimming but it's boring. let's bring in the first model. >> tamron, it's all about the jump suit. >> not everybody -- this is high fashion look. >> high fashion, high wattage. we need shades to look at this. >> right. >> i love the idea of this bright sequence. such unusual colors in the stripes. the reds and the primaries mixed in with metallics and neon orange. >> very rihanna. >> yeah. great tip for the accessories, we pulled out a color. we went with red. this fun lips bag, just $34. with the use, we went simple. a great strappy sandal, like yours. >> i get it. that's a risk.
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another look. come out. >> this one is all about separates. a lot of people say, how bright is too bright? can i mix and match the brights? yes, you can. tamron, we're starting with this top. this is the color you wore last week. this secret weapon, every woman who wears this color looks gorgeous. it reflects. >> we have a picture of my mom in the same be color so you can see complexion range. that's my mom. >> gorgeous. >> same color. >> so beautiful. it's gorgeous. we paired this with a great pair of coral pants. both by bebe. >> i love the length of the pants. i get my pants as long as possible because it makes your legs look long. don't think i'm not hemming my pants. it's on purpose. one more look here. >> here, you mentioned in our tease the little bright dress. move over, little black dress. there is a new wardrobe staple
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a rabbi with a black belt in karate is the unlikely hero between the organization, kids kicking cancer. it teaches martial arts, breathing techniques to patients as young as 3 years old. it helps children battling life-threatening diseases. this is their story. >> reporter: power, peace and purpose. three words that 8-year-old lexi chants weekly in her karate class. this isn't your typical martial arts lesson. it's made especially for seriousserious ly ill children. >> they really help me. there is a needle and they poke it in your finger or anywhere on your body. >> reporter: lexi was diagnosed with leukemia in 2013. for two years, she faced many pokes and painful procedures. >> having all the procedures,
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having the surgery, she used the power of breathing to help her deal with that anxiety and stress. >> it's something that makes the poke not feel like -- you don't even feel it. >> reporter: today, not only is lexi a yellow belt -- >> my goal is to get every single belt. >> reporter: she's also cancer free. >> we will be forever members of this program. >> karate helped me kick cancer. >> reporter: founder rabbi knows firsthand what the families are going through. his 2-year-old daughter passed away from leukemia in 1981. after her death, he worked at an oncology camp, teaching kids breathing techtechniques. >> when the children have tools, they become different. we change the image of being a victim to become a victor. >> reporter: in 1999, the rabbi founded kids kicking cancer, teaching sick children the power of the breath to get through the
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pain. >> we don't do any contact because children have brittle bones, especially with chemotherapy. it's the inner part of martial arts, becoming the metaphor for fighting their disease. >> reporter: classes are offered at the headquarters, as well as clinics and hospitals around the world. diagnosed with cancer at age 10, michael hunt was one of the first students. >> i was able to take not as much pain medications. i wasn't stressed out at times. >> reporter: now, michael is a cancer survivor turned karate teacher. >> one, two. >> awesome. >> reporter: if students are too ill to attend a class, he visits them at the children's hospital in michigan. >> i feel more relaxed when i get my blood, and i'm not all tense. >> karate makes me feel stronger and powerful to myself and what i'm going through. >> the children have been
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kicking cancer every day. no matter what we face in our lives, we can respond with greatness. that's an incredible talent. >> what an awesome program. kids kicking cancer also offers classes to the siblings of children fighting cancer and other diseases. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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hello, ladies. >> hello. >> beautiful you look, in your colorful, spring colors. >> thank you. >> what do you have coming up? >> we have one of our favorite guys. everybody loves him around here. he's a regular. ryan from the "blacklist." >> andy samberg and
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good morning. we're tracking showers. let's get you updated with meteorologist bill henley. >> so far lots of clouds, but rain is on the way. philadelphia, we've been watching clouds for hours now. we've seen any hint of sunshine disappear. by this afternoon, that's when the rain will be falling. it's going to keep temperatures cooler today. only into the very low 60s this afternoon.
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we've been watching that truck fire on 295 northbound. >> we have big delays now because of this scene. this is actually what this scene looked like about a half hour ago. no real improvements. they have to clean up the mess that this tractor-trailer fire had left. it's out in belmar, ramp to 295 northbound. we're seeing big delays around the area. you can take the new jersey turnpike, it will get you right by. you'll see the 42 freeway headed northbound towards the philadelphia area. a philadelphia police officer is recovering in the hospital after a deliver truck collided with her cruiser. the crash happened just before 2:00 this morning. the officer is in stable condition. the driver of the truck was not hurt. and police in upper darby are looking for the man who took pictures up a woman's skirt. it happened may 10th at the counter of the philly pretzel
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